对被救助蛇类寄生动物群的了解:印度泰米尔纳德邦的一项研究

E. Tamileniyan, M. Jeevitha, A. Latchumikanthan, M. Veeraselvam, R. Velusamy, M. Saravanan, V. R. Kundave, P. Ramkumar, S. Senthilkumar
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该研究对印度泰米尔纳德邦各种蛇类的寄生动物进行了调查,重点是外寄生虫和内寄生虫。在 18 个月的研究期间,对鼠蛇、印度眼镜蛇和绿藤蛇等 16 种蛇进行了细致的检查。外寄生虫评估显示,蛇蜱虫主要以 Amblyomma gervaisi 为主,还有 Amblyomma pattoni 和 Amblyomma cordiferum。在已发现的内寄生虫中,蠕虫种类包括stronges、Oxyurid sp.和Pentastome sp.,并观察到混合感染的情况。这些发现强调了全面监测蛇类寄生虫感染的必要性,这不仅是为了保护蛇类,也是为了减轻与人畜共患疾病和生物平衡相关的潜在公共卫生风险。
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Insights into Parasitic Fauna among Rescued Snake Species: A Study from Tamil Nadu, India
The study presents an investigation into parasitic fauna inhabiting various snake species from Tamil Nadu, India, focusing on ectoparasites and endoparasites. Over an 18-month period of study, sixteen snakes comprising Rat snakes, Indian cobra and Green vine snake were meticulously examined. Ectoparasite assessment unveiled ixodid ticks infestation, predominantly featuring Amblyomma gervaisi, alongside Amblyomma pattoni and Amblyomma cordiferum. Among the endoparasites identified, helminthic species included stronglyes, Oxyurid sp. and Pentastome sp., with instances of mixed infections observed. Protozoal infections were detected through blood and faecal analysis, with the detection of Haemoproteus sp., Hepatozoon sp., Cryptosporidium sp. and Eimeria sp. These findings emphasize the necessity for comprehensive monitoring of parasitic infections in snakes, not only for conservation endeavours but also for mitigating potential public health risks associated with zoonotic diseases and biological balance.
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